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I'm not able to create a new project in the android studio. I am getting a warning message

java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not find a JavaToKotlinConversionProvider, even though one should be bundled with Studio at com.android.tools.idea.npw.model.JavaToKotlinHandler.getJavaToKotlinConversionProvider(JavaToKotlinHandler.java:56) at com.android.tools.idea.npw.template.TemplateValueInjector.addKotlinVersion(TemplateValueInjector.java:410)

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    You're not alone. Since upgrading to Android Studio 3.3 I get this same error when attempting to create a new project from the Startup Screen, or from the File menu. The process creates the project folder and a '.idea' folder with a single file 'workspace.xml' That's all. Feb 6, 2019 at 5:22

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Go to Preferences -> Plugins -> Kotlin and update the Kotlin plugin to the last version even though you don't write your code in Kotlin.

Preferences

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    @MehdiDehghani So Kotlin plugin is disabled. Activate it and then update it. May 13, 2019 at 1:16
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I have the same error, I've juste disabled the kotlin plugin and after restarting the IDE, just re-enable it. After that final restart, every thing works fine.

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Go to file and the plugin in android studio and update your Kotlin plugin...

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I opened an old project (by old I mean another project) and did everything Android Studio said to give me a successful build (I faced some errors when I tried to build the project that I could build couple weeks ago and actually I fixed them, updating gradle and stuff like that, not code issues of course).

After that I could create new project same as before.

Update seems like in order to keep Android Studio happy we have to keep Kotlin plugin enabled, interesting.

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I solved this problem by doing this:

  1. File->Settings->Plugins

  2. Click the Installed tab at the top.

  3. Search "kotlin" and click the result that shows up.

  4. Click Enable at the top right

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settings>plugins>check Kotlin >Apply then Ok solved it for me.

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It occurred due to migration from Android Studio 3.2 to 3.3 Goto File-->Invalidate Caches/Restart

This will solve the problem.

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